First Time Cruden LED Panel Displays in Driving Sim

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Cruden will demonstrate the latest LED panel visual systems for driver-in-the-loop (DIL) simulators at the 20th annual Driving Simulator Conference (DSC 2021 Europe VR) in September. This year’s event offers limited tours of BMW Group’s new FIZ Driving Simulator Centre, located nearby in Munich, where nine Cruden DIL simulators are being installed, five of which feature LED panel displays for the first time in a driving simulator application.

Cruden experts will demonstrate direct view LED wall solutions from two different suppliers using latest Cruden Panthera Unity render engine and high definition content. Cruden’s Product Manager, Bastiaan Graafland, will also present the technology at an industrial pitch session at the conference.

LED panel technology has become increasingly attractive for driving simulators thanks to developments such as improved pixel pitch, which has decreased from 2.5mm to as little as 0.9mm. The use of Direct View LED technology provides brightness, contrast, and colour uniformity and it eliminates image blending tasks associated with projectors.

At DSC 2021 Europe VR, Cruden will also present one of its latest technical papers, titled ‘Analysis of a trial-by-trial adaptive lane change assistance system on a motion-based simulator’. The presentation will be led by Nico Van Leeuwen from Cruden, who wrote the paper in co-authorship with Barys Shyrokau and David Abbink from The Technical University of Delft.

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